BURNSVILLE, Minn. - The Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference continues their seventh annual "It's A Slam Dunk, Don't Drive Drunk" campaign this weekend at the Augustana men and women's basketball games. Started in 2013, the campaign commemorates Drake Bigler, the five-month-old son of Southwest Minnesota State University's Men's Basketball Coach Brad Bigler, who was killed by a drunk driver.
During Friday's basketball game vs. Minnesota Duluth, Augustana, and NSIC Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) members will be collecting signatures from fans pledging not to drive drunk. Brand pens and wristbands will be handed out to fans that pledge to join in this initiative.
Over the past six years, NSIC SAAC members have collected over 50,000 signatures from fans pledging not to drive drunk. The NSIC encourages fans to support this effort and to always drive responsibly.
2018-19 Dates of Participation
University of Minnesota Crookston -- 1/18-19/19
University of Sioux Falls -- 1/18-19/19
St. Cloud State University -- 1/25-26/19
Upper Iowa University -- 1/25-26/19
Minot State University -- 1/26/2019
Wayne State College -- 1/26/2019
Concordia University- St. Paul -- 2/1/2019
Minnesota State University, Mankato -- 2/1/2019
University of Mary -- 2/1-2/19
University of Minnesota Duluth -- 2/1-2/19
Augustana University -- 2/8/2019
Northern State University -- 2/8/2019
Bemidji State University -- 2/8-9/19
Winona State University -- 2/8-9/19
Minnesota State University Moorhead -- 2/16/2019
Southwest Minnesota State University -- 2/16/2019
About the NSIC
The NSIC is a 16-team, 18-sport, NCAA Division II conference with teams located in Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota. The mission of the NSIC is to promote, conduct and regulate competitive sports programs which will assist student-athletes in their successful athletic, academic, and personal development.
About SAAC
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) serves as the primary governance arm representing student-athlete interests in Division II affairs. SAAC members serve as student-athlete liaisons that monitor and discuss happenings on campuses, within their conference, and at the national level.
Representatives are responsible for gathering feedback and reporting on behalf of their conference, as well as relaying important events, hot topics and educational information to both the campus and conference levels. In addition to relaying information across campuses and conferences, the committee speaks on behalf of the entire Division II student-athlete body throughout the NCAA governance structure.
Division II SAAC members serve as voting members on a number of Division II committees, including the Management Council. The SAAC also has voting authority during the Division II Business Session at the annual NCAA Convention.
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